Aldania raddei

Aldania raddei  is a butterfly found in the  East Palearctic (Amur, Ussuri) that belongs to the browns family.

Description from Seitz
raddei Brem. (55d) stands entirely apart in facies; a remarkable species, which must be placed in the present genus [Neptis] as it agrees with the same in its morphological characters. Moore has erected for its reception a special genus, Aldania. Ground-colour white, dusted with grey-brown at the margins, the base and along the veins, the veins themselves blackish, a row of dark lunules along the margin, being especially distinct on the underside. — Amurland: Bureja Mts., Ussuri.

Biology
The larva feeds on Ulmus propinqua.

Etymology
The name honours Gustav Radde.